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What (who) is hemming$519848$ - definition

SCANDINAVIAN ROMAN CATHOLIC ARCHBISHOP AND SAINT
Bishop Hemming; Hemming (bishop)
  • Hemming's tomb in the [[Turku Cathedral]].

James Hemming         
BRITISH CHILD PSYCHOLOGIST, EDUCATIONALIST, AND HUMANIST
User:Dannyno/James Hemming; Hemming, James
Dr. Clifford James Hemming FBPS FRSA (9 September 1909 – 25 December 2007) was a British child psychologist, educationalist and humanist.
Sidney Hemming         
AMERICAN ANALYTICAL GEOCHEMIST
Draft:Sidney Hemming; Sidney R. Hemming
Sidney Hemming is an analytical geochemist known for her work documenting Earth's history through analysis of sediments and sedimentary rocks. She is a professor of earth and environmental sciences at Columbia University.
William Hemming         
ENGLISH CLERGYMAN AND CRICKETER (1826-1897)
Hemming, William
William Spence (or Spencer) Hemming (17 August 1826 – 8 December 1897) was an English clergyman and a first-class cricketer who played for Cambridge University in 1848. He was born at Little Parndon, Essex and died at Rayne, also in Essex.

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Hemming of Turku

Blessed Hemming of Turku was a Swedish Roman Catholic bishop and served as the Bishop of Turku from 1338 until 1366. He was born in Sweden though relocated to Finland following his appointment as bishop. He became a popular figure in the diocese for his staunch dedication to the educational and spiritual needs of the faithful. He was also a close friend of Saint Bridget of Sweden. During his studies he knew the future Pope Clement VI as one of his classmates.

The cause of sainthood opened under Pope Alexander VI in 1497 which later resulted in his beatification by Pope Leo X in 1514. Pope Clement VII was to preside over his canonization as a saint in 1530 but the Reformation halted all plans to do so.